The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 4J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... speed is fuperior to the rest of the pack ; i . e . when he over - tops them , when he hunts too quick . C. See Othello , A & II . fc . i . STEEVENS . 6 - both the key- ) This is meant of a key for tuning the harpsichord , spinnet , or ...
... speed is fuperior to the rest of the pack ; i . e . when he over - tops them , when he hunts too quick . C. See Othello , A & II . fc . i . STEEVENS . 6 - both the key- ) This is meant of a key for tuning the harpsichord , spinnet , or ...
Page 184
... SPEED . You conclude that my master is a shep- herd then , and I a fheep ? 3 PRO . I do . SPEED . Why then my horns are his horns , whe- ther I wake or fleep . PRO . A filly answer , and fitting well a fheep . SPEED . This proves me ...
... SPEED . You conclude that my master is a shep- herd then , and I a fheep ? 3 PRO . I do . SPEED . Why then my horns are his horns , whe- ther I wake or fleep . PRO . A filly answer , and fitting well a fheep . SPEED . This proves me ...
Page 185
... SPEED . If the ground be overcharged , you were best stick her . 4 I , a loft mutton , gave your letter to her , a laced mutton ; ] Speed calls himself a lost mutton , because he had loft his master , and because Proteus had been ...
... SPEED . If the ground be overcharged , you were best stick her . 4 I , a loft mutton , gave your letter to her , a laced mutton ; ] Speed calls himself a lost mutton , because he had loft his master , and because Proteus had been ...
Page 186
... SPEED . Nay , fir , less than a pound shall serve me for carrying your letter . PRO . You mistake ; I mean the pound , a pinfold . SPEED . From a pound to a pin ? fold it over and over , ' Tis threefold too little for carrying a ...
... SPEED . Nay , fir , less than a pound shall serve me for carrying your letter . PRO . You mistake ; I mean the pound , a pinfold . SPEED . From a pound to a pin ? fold it over and over , ' Tis threefold too little for carrying a ...
Page 187
... SPEED . Now you have taken the pains to fet it together , take it for your pains . PRO . No , no , you shall have it for bearing the letter . SPEED . Well , I perceive , I must be fain to bear with you . PRO . Why , fir , how do you ...
... SPEED . Now you have taken the pains to fet it together , take it for your pains . PRO . No , no , you shall have it for bearing the letter . SPEED . Well , I perceive , I must be fain to bear with you . PRO . Why , fir , how do you ...
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